Your top 3 episodes out of all 16 of them?

Note your top three favourite episodes out of Season One, Two and Three. Noting why would also be preferred :).

1st - Chariots of the Dogs - Great time-travelling and jokes.2nd - The City that Dares Not Sleep - Cinematic thrilling adventure that, unlike the other episodes, feels like it is pivotal to all of Sam and Max and will always affect it.3rd - What's new Beezlebub? - The usage of Hell and all the events of the game made it very very awesome.

1. Chariots of the DogsGenerally an interesting and eventful episode.2. Bright Side of the MoonGreat episode, but the scene where Sam & Max confront Hugh Bliss is one of my favourite scenes ever.3. The City That Dares Not SleepI really enjoyed this one, mainly because of how emotional it feels. I feel for the characters in this one.

3- tie between penal zone they stole max's brain & the city that dares not sleep2.bright side of the moon1. tie between Charots of the dogs or night of the raving dead (cnt beat danceing vampires and time travel)

1) Night of the Raving Dead2) What's New, Beelzebub3) Chariot of the Dogs

I really don't like Ice Station Santa or Moai Better Blues. ISS just doesn't appeal to me and MBB was boring and kind of rubbed me the wrong way, in a way that I can explain but wouldn't make much sense.

However, the rest of Season 2 blew me away. S2E3 is hands down my favorite.I loved Jurgen as a character, loved the way zombies were portrayed, and becoming a zombie was hilarious (especially when you could talk to other zombies)

The last three games linked together in a way Season 1 never really did. It felt like they tried to make it have a story four games in (whether or not that was the case) so I did not expect them to really be like one game split into parts the way my top three games did (of course season 3 took it to such a level that I really think of "The Devil's Playhouse" as one game with named levels, as opposed to I think of Season 1 as six separate games loosely tied together with a story.)

@TheGreatAllie said: The last three games linked together in a way Season 1 never really did. It felt like they tried to make it have a story four games in (whether or not that was the case) so I did not expect them to really be like one game split into parts the way my top three games did (of course season 3 took it to such a level that I really think of "The Devil's Playhouse" as one game with named levels, as opposed to I think of Season 1 as six separate games loosely tied together with a story.)

Very interesting, as it's mostly uttered that Season 2's overall story is tied in a VERY absurd way, compared to Season 1. I think the major flaw of season 1 was to limit itself from too much absurdity for the sake of telling a more solid overall story.